Brubaker
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I imagine he's at
the county hospital...

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don't you?
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Find out.
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And could you get me...
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a dozen pair of sunglasses, please?
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All right.
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You want them polarized or tinted?
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You want the kind
with the little mirrors?

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People can't see in.
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Makes them nervous as hell.
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Just the regular glasses.
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You got 'em.
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Look, Captain, uh...
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Don't call me Captain.
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Mr. Brubaker...
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I know you're,
uh... probably getting ready...

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to make some new
job assignments around here.

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You'll probably even name...
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your own warden's clerk.
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I'd like to, uh...
make a case for myself.

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Uh...
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Ha ha.
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I know I'm not
the smartest guy in the world...

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but I do know this job.
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And I know this damn place...
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better than any man here,
and that's a fact.

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I've been the warden's clerk
for eight years.

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I know it.
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What you got here, mainly...
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are rural people...
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you know what I mean?
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They're not much at paperwork.
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No sophistication.
They...

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I'm not trying to
put anybody down.

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Don't get me wrong.
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I'm just telling you
the way it is.

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What are you in for, Purcell?
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Nothing, really. L...
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Nothing?
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I held up a card game.

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